WONDERLIC TEST / ACTUAL TEST QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS
Denotation - ANSWER-the literal or primary meaning of a word
What is the GCF (greatest common factor)? - ANSWER-the greatest factor that divides two numbers
What does connotation mean? - ANSWER-Implied meanings or emotions which the word makes you think
What is a noun? - ANSWER-a person, place or thing
What is a verb? - ANSWER-An action word..
What is an adjective? - ANSWER-describes a noun
What is the absolute value of a number? - ANSWER-a distance from zero, not its value.
castigate - ANSWER-punish
capitulate - ANSWER-to surrender or stipulate terms
candor - ANSWER-the quality of outspokeness
blemish - ANSWER-a mark that mars beauty
botany - ANSWER-the science that treats plants
braggart - ANSWER-a vain boaster
cajole - ANSWER-to impose or dupe by flattering speech
ameliorate - ANSWER-to relieve from pain or hardship
amateur - ANSWER-practicing an art or occupation for the love of it, but not as a profession
acquiesce - ANSWER-to comply or submit
thwart - ANSWER-to prevent or frustrate
venerable - ANSWER-worthy of respect because of wisdom or age
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vindicate - ANSWER-proving someone or something innocent and free of blame and guilt
subtle - ANSWER-understated and not obvious
transient - ANSWER-lasting for only a short time
terse - ANSWER-to the point, concise
trite - ANSWER-dull or common
timorous - ANSWER-cowardly or fearful
resilient - ANSWER-quick to recover
reverence - ANSWER-a deep feeling of respect for someone or something
sagacity - ANSWER-sound knowledge, judgement and foresight
scrutinize - ANSWER-examine closely and carefully
spontaneous - ANSWER-done with impulse and not planned
spurious - ANSWER-something not genuine
submissive - ANSWER-give in and follow the demands of others
substantiate - ANSWER-to prove that something is true and valid
reclusive - ANSWER-withdraw and alone from the world
reconciliation - ANSWER-the end of conflict and reestablishment of relationships and friendships
renovation - ANSWER-repairing and restoring back to original or a new state
ponder - ANSWER-to think over or consider
pretentious - ANSWER-acting more important than special than what is deserved
procrastinate - ANSWER-to postpone doing something that needs to be done
prosaic - ANSWER-lacking wit or imagination
prosperity - ANSWER-the condition of being wealthy or successful
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